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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Fashion; Kylie Jenner Wants Kids When She's 27, Takes Two Hours to Apply Makeup


It's hard to keep up! Kylie Jenner, like the rest of her famous family, is an open book. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians reality star discussed just about every topic while covering Teen Vogue's May 2015 issue — beginning with how many kids she wants when she's 27.
"It's so fun being an aunt. When I look to the far future and decide to have kids, I need to have a million girls. Ten years from now—in 2025—I hope I have a kid," Jenner, 17, told the mag. "Having sisters is the best. I have a different relationship with each of them. I go to Kim for fashion advice, Khloé is always boy and family advice, and Kourtney is like another mother to me."
When not hanging with her siblings though, Jenner is often getting attention for her eye-catching blue hair color. In fact, she told Teen Vogue that she wanted to dye her hair blonde long before Kim took the platinum plunge last month. (Kanye West'swife has since returned to her dark roots.)
"I just love my hair colors. Like now, I'm even sick of my hair," Jenner said. "I need to change it. I haven't been blonde in a while—I might go lighter for summer."

Of course, Jenner turns heads with her plump lips, too — and knows it. Kris Jenner's daughter admitted to the mag that she reads comments whenever she posts a done-up selfie, but actually prefers to go au naturel.
"I never really wear makeup unless I need to, because when I do my makeup I like to really do my makeup. So I'm never going to spend just 20 minutes, you know?" Jenner explained. "A good night out is, like, two-and-a-half hours for full makeup, curling hair, whatever. I love false lashes—individuals, strips, extensions."
Indeed, and now she has a huge place to stock it all! As Perviously reported  Jenner purchased her very own Calabasas, Calif., home in February for a whopping $2.7 million. "I'm moving out when I turn 18. I'm ready to live on my own. It's a really big step, but I'm ready," she said. "I wanted a house near my family in a quiet neighborhood with a front yard and a backyard that my dog will like. Also, I have so many shoes, and none of them fit in my old closet."

Beauty; Do you Wants your tenth to be White..,? Read how to get your teeth white


If you’ve ever chosen a black-and-white Instagram filter just to make your teeth look brighter, raise your hand. White teeth: Everybody wants ‘em, but unless you’re an A-list actor, a dentist or totally caffeine-averse, they seem to require far too much effort.
But according to Gregg Lituchy, a New York-based cosmetic dentist, the key to a lustrous smile is simply at-home maintenance.  Below, he shares his tips on how achieve white teeth—and keep them that way. 
As far as beverage-induced stains go, tea—not coffee—is the worst offender.
Why? Tea contains a high concentration of tannin, a polyphenol antioxidant that adheres to enamel. If you’re really committed, you can apply Vaseline on your teeth before you sip as a preventative measure.
Aging is also a culprit of discolored teeth.
“Naturally as we age, the enamel gets thinner,” says Dr. Lituchy. “The pores in the teeth open allowing more stains to get in, and the inner dentin, which is yellow, can show through making teeth look discolored.” Womp womp.
Whitening toothpastes, chewing gums and mouthwashes are not as miraculous as they claim to be.
Meaning, they don’t actually whiten teeth. “In order for a whitening product to work, it needs to remain in contact with the tooth structure for at least 20 minutes,” Dr. Lituchy says. But! They do remove surface stains from the teeth.

Whitening strips, however, are the real deal.
“Combined with daily use of a whitening toothpaste, they’re an affordable alternative to in-office bleaching,” says Dr. Lituchy.
Now, what about sensitive teeth?
That uncomfortable zapping sensation—”zingers,” as Dr. Lituchy calls it—can be effectively treated with a desensitizing toothpaste like Sensodyne. In-office, your dentist can provide relief with a treatment of potassium nitrate and fluoride ions.
The secrets to maintaining a white smile might be in your kitchen.
Brushing with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda can remove surface stains and is also healthy for the gums, Dr. Lituchy says. Chowing down on crunchy and dense, leafy vegetables such as celery, carrots and kale also helps clean teeth.